Bob Dodd (he/him)

@accessBob
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I do stuff involving digital accessibility at CNIB Access Labs (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) and some of it is even a good idea.

You should probably come and take a look:
https://cnib-accesslabs.ca
https://www.cnib.ca

Opinions are my own.

The CISNA model of accessible adaptive hypermediahttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1368044.1368052
User capability in an adaptive worldhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1631097.1631110
20 years on: the Dexter Model of Hypertext and its impact on web accessibilityhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1340779.1340780
Websitehttps://accessbob.com/mastodon
Ken Burns Warns Of Trump Danger At Brandeis Graduation: VIDEO

No lie detected 👏🏼

Comic Sands

The latest WCAG 3 draft was released a few days ago. Having read it, I do have some general comments. Mostly I miss the obvious traceability from the POUR principles through to success criteria, at least based on what was in the draft I read.

What is there, reads like a cookbook for designers and developers, rather than requirements centred on the user. I like cookbooks but I'm not sure they make good standards.

A longer consideration:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/robert-dodd-54981159_the-latest-draft-of-wcag-3-w3c-accessibility-activity-7199037446301384705-FCfW

Robert Dodd on LinkedIn: The latest draft of WCAG 3 (W3C Accessibility Guidelines) was recently…

The latest draft of WCAG 3 (W3C Accessibility Guidelines) was recently released for comment. I'm still considering what specific issues, if any, I should…

Last week I shared a small accessibility overlay, my own, on Github. I wanted to show what they can and more importantly, can't do.

Not talking about the sales and marketing approaches of overlay vendors, an entire circle of hell already awaits. Just technical aspects.

I also kind of want to reclaim the term, overlay, from the snake oilers.

Full article over on Linked In.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7197241204416163841?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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A big thank you to all the people that came to hear my talk "Roll your own test automation" at the #a11yTO meetup on the Thursday before Easter. That was above and beyond the call of duty.

I'll also be talking about automation at the Toronto #a11yTO accessibility Camp, a free one day conference on April 6. Focus will be slightly different as I'll be talking about how I use AI and automation in lived experience testing. Hope to see you there.

https://camp.a11yto.com/

#a11yTO Camp

Camp is about making friends, sharing ideas, and growing our community, and we're back for 2025!

Let’s remember #AudioEye is a bully:
https://adrianroselli.com/2022/04/my-cease-desist-from-audioeye.html

Its #overlay (still) does not work:
https://adrianroselli.com/2023/02/audioeye-will-get-you-sued.html

It SLAPPs critics (I am not the only one):
https://adrianroselli.com/2023/05/audioeye-is-suing-me.html

…and in the end harms users and #accessibility industry as a whole:
https://adrianroselli.com/2024/01/audioeye-has-dropped-its-suit-against-me.html

Throwing investor money at a clear PR ploy is not a fix (didn’t help #accessiBe). If anything, it highlights the scam.

Reputation washing works both ways. I feel bad for its new CAO who likely had good intentions.

My Cease & Desist from AudioEye

On Tuesday April 5, 2022, a FedEx driver dropped off an overnight envelope from Manhattan. It contained a three page Cease & Desist letter from Cozen O’Connor, the law firm representing AudioEye, Inc. On Thursday April 14, 2022, I received a follow-up letter by the same delivery method. I scanned…

Adrian Roselli
I'm mostly very worried. Bias, energy consumption and floods of nonsense are very real risks. We should not large scale deploy code/text/image generators without assessing those risks, especially not if we haven't clearly defined problems that would be worth solving given those risks.

When someone offers you evidence-based criticism, do you:

A. Respond by making changes/improvements
B. Throw a tantrum and sue your critic

#AudioEye chose B and is suing @aardrian
https://adrianroselli.com/2023/05/audioeye-is-suing-me.html

Makes you wonder, doesn't it? #accessibility

#AudioEye Is Suing Me

On Wednesday March 8, 2023, a man who turned out to be a process server came to my house and delivered a stack of papers — a 30 page lawsuit from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP along with Buffalo-area firm Phillips Lytle LLP, both representing AudioEye, Inc. The…

Adrian Roselli
Looks like we have apples this year (they got frosted last year). From up at our property in the Kawartha Highlands.
The UserWay booth at Collision.
And we paid to come here?
#shitFloats

Woo! My wood furniture appears in the Vision Pro demo. My Avebury coffee table. In the banner at the top of the SightUnseen web page. Yes, they used a real web page from a few weeks back...

Almost famous.

#apple #visionpro